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Natural pit, or sinkhole, resulting from the collapse of limestone bedrock that exposes groundwater underneath

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  • naravna jama ali vrtača, ki nastane zaradi zrušenja apnenčaste podlage, ki razkrije podtalnico pod njo (sl)
  • natural pit, or sinkhole, resulting from the collapse of limestone bedrock that exposes groundwater underneath (en)
  • dibinde yeraltı suyu bulunan obruk (tr)
  • gouffre d’effondrement en milieu karstique (fr)
  • water bevattende grot of poel in Yucatán (nl)
  • mit Süßwasser gefülltes dolinenartiges Kalksteinloch, das durch den Einsturz einer Höhlendecke entstanden ist. (de)
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  • January 2017 (en)
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  • current source is a travel blog (en)
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  • Cenote (sv)
  • Сенот (ru)
  • Сеноти (uk)
  • 石灰岩洞 (zh)
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